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What is the slope of a line parallel to the line whose equation is 4x-2y=-12. Fully reduce your answer.

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Answered by ashishreddymoole
3

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

statement:if two parallel are equal then their slopes are equal

so the slope of the equation 4x-2y=-12 is 2 (-a/b) the slope of a general form equation.

since they are parallel then their slopes are also equal so the slope of parallel line is also 2

Answered by pulakmath007
1

SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

The slope of a line parallel to the line whose equation is 4x - 2y = - 12

EVALUATION

Here the given equation of the line is

4x - 2y = - 12

Which can be rewritten as

- 2y = - 4x - 12

⇒ y = 2x + 6

Which is of the form y = mx + c

m = Slope of the line = 2

c = y - intercept of the line = 6

We know that if a line is parallel to another line then they have the same slope

Hence the slope of the parallel line = 2

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